GROWTH AND YIELD OF GROUNDNUT VARIETIES AS INFLUENCED BY SEED SIZE

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2021

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRONOMY

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A field experiment was conducted at Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka, Bangladesh during the period from October 2019 to April 2020 to study the growth and yield of groundnut varieties as influenced by seed size. The experiment was carried out in split plot design considering three varieties i.e., V 1 = BARI Chinabadam-8, V = Binacheenabadam-4, V = Binacheenabadam-6 in the main plot and four levels of seed size viz. S 1 =Unsorted, S 3 2 = Small, S 3 = Medium, S = Large in the sub plot replicated three times. BARI Chinabadam-8 (V 1 4 ) gave the highest pod yield (1917 kg ha ) which was 29.44% and 16.04% higher than Binacheenabadam-4 (V ) and Binacheenabadam-6 (V 3 ), respectively. Among the seed size, large seed (S 4 2 ) scored the highest pod yield (2110 kg ha -1 ), whereas small seed (S 2 ) showed the lowest pod yield (1161 kg ha ), which was 44.97% lower than S 4 . BARI Chinabadam-8 (V ) in combination with large seed (S 4 ) produced the highest pod yield (2473 kg ha -1 1 ), whereas Binacheenabadam-4 (V 2 ) in combination with small seed (S 2 ) produced the lowest pod yield (1040 kg ha ), which was 57.95% lower than treatment combination of V 1 S . The higher pod yield was due to maximum pods plant -1 followed by seeds pod -1 4 , pod length, fresh weight of pods plant -1 and 100-seed weight. Results revealed that large seed (S ) could be the best for groundnut production irrespective of varietal difference.

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A Thesis Submitted to the Department of Agronomy, Faculty of Agriculture, Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS) IN AGRONOMY

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GROUNDNUT VARIETIES, SEED SIZE

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